I have bought the Redmi Note 12 in South America, where I live.

It came from stock with MIUI 14 that I have updated by OTA, but the logo belongs to MIUI 13.

I leave a screenshot of my device to see if someone can help me.

    • juanamores@lemdro.idOP
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      1 year ago

      That’s the mildest bug you’ll ever get using the Xiaomi stock ROM.

      And what do you advise me to do to make it work safely?

      I bought the mobile 5 days ago and it is under warranty.

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        1 year ago

        I’m just joking, stock ROMs can have bugs, that’s why i recommend doing a little research before updating, it will probably be fixed soon.

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          1 year ago

          Already solved. 😀 From MIUI of my mobile, I touched the three dots and chose to download the latest package. It took a long time to download and install, but in the end it downloaded the same version that I was already using. The screen returned to light mode, then I will change it to dark mode. But the logo was corrected to MIUI 14 lol

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            1 year ago

            Bad news, I had to reboot because a theme was uninstalling and doing so returned the MIUI 13 logo. 😒

            Any definitive and safe solution so that this does not happen to me again?

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              1 year ago

              Run a custom rom, however I don’t think they are supporting Mi Pad 6 yet. ArrowOS runs great on Mi Pad 5 (nabu) and I am glad I don’t have to deal with MIUI any longer.